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Like everybody we have a lot of junk we need to keep in our hallway: baby buggy, bicycle, coats and bags, etc. The problem is that our hallway is crazy narrow, so even a dropped set of keys makes it appear cluttered. What to do? We simply don't have room for grand or even artful storageThese photos inspire me to clean up my act a little bit, but I wonder, where do the people living in these houses put their diaper bags?
(images greige; living etc. (2 & 3); martha stewart; and simple eye)
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